Freih
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Post by Freih on Mar 11, 2013 18:02:36 GMT
Well, it would have been more interesting if the voting alliance got split (although less favorable for me ).
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Post by Alydar on Mar 11, 2013 19:48:07 GMT
So many interesting things could have happened... that just didn't. Maybe Silver Plaything will be better?
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Post by 10k on Mar 12, 2013 21:43:31 GMT
Of course, how could I forget? We need to speak in secret vagueness like Alydar is doing.
I sort of wonder what would have happened had Kestrel not shown up though. Actually, I'm not really sure how aware she is of what happened behind closed doors, and I'm sort of curious as to what she did that game.
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Post by Alydar on Mar 13, 2013 0:14:38 GMT
Ah, but vague secrets are the best, for those who know know what those who do not shall not, yet those who probe further (barring lack of knowledge which hinders even the best) may vaguely recall those secrets I shall not tell. Lest they drift into memory, dredged in recollection, departing in reminiscence, we forget what never happened as that which could never be. And so the appliance of memory leads to confusion as all that is lost remains. And yes. Kestrel made the game more interesting, whether she knows it or not. I thank her for her involvement (however involved I was in that), especially the part of joining at the last second. Despite going out first, she not only walked out as not last, but she made an impact on the course of the game. There are always other factors, but had she not been there, the game may have gone very differently. Says the secret vagueness I recall. I wonder who understood any of that. And who remembers that I'm still hiding things in the background. Ah, well. The world may never know!
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Freih
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Post by Freih on Mar 13, 2013 2:10:49 GMT
OK, I'm bored, and since there are no games going on (except the Slot Machine, but I feel like we should decode those hints if we want to make progress, but I don't like decoding things like that), so the first thing that came to mind to try to invalidate Alydar's reasons to not add a light-backgrounded theme. (How) will you respond, Alydar? I wonder who understood any of that. And who remembers that I'm still hiding things in the background. Ah, well. The world may never know!
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